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Futurist Gerd Leonhard interviewed at Systematic Paris event 2012 Future of Technology 703 – Video

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Total Reset: Advertising & Marketing In A Connected World: Futurist / Keynote speaker Gerd Leonhard – Video

Posted: March 20, 2014 at 9:40 am


Total Reset: Advertising Marketing In A Connected World: Futurist / Keynote speaker Gerd Leonhard
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Celebrated Philosopher explains female squirting – Video

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A look into the future of libraries with futurist Garry Golden and Tech Guru Al Car – Video

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A look into the future of libraries with futurist Garry Golden and Tech Guru Al Car
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8 Bizarre Futurist Predictions That Never Came True

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A rendering that depicts the future city of Liverpool.

By Rebecca Hiscott2014-03-19 10:06:59 UTC

Our visions of the future have always been more complex than hoverboards and self-lacing sneakers.

Sure, there were the various tropes from many bad sci-fi movies (and a few good ones), such as food in pill form, flying cars, personal jetpacks and robot butlers. But futurists also envisioned brave new worlds that have since been entirely forgotten the death of the letters C, X and Q, for example, not to mention the use of discarded underwear to manufacture candy (ew).

We doff our caps to Paleofuture for making these future-happy predictions from years hence so easily available. Below, we've resuscitated a few of our favorites, which have yet to come true.

"These prophecies will seem strange, almost impossible," begins a 1900 article in Ladies' Home Journal. "Yet they have come from the most conservative and learned minds in America."

These "learned minds" suggested that by the year 2000, certain letters of the alphabet would simply vanish: "There will be no C, X or Q in our every-day alphabet. They will be abandoned because unnecessary. Spelling by sound will have been adopted, first by the newspapers. English will be a language of condensed words expressing condensed ideas, and will be more extensively spoken than any other. Russian will be second."

In this French caricature called "Voyage a la lune" ("Journey to the moon"), a man rides a bicycle-like flying machine while looking through a telescope.

In 1909, Jules Bois, alternately referred to by The New York Times as a "mystic," a "litterateur" and a "Frenchman," rightly predicted that the era's ideal of feminine beauty would be overturned: "Physical weakness, extreme delicacy of physiognomy and acquiescence in a mere secondary position in the social organization will have given place to a type in which beauty and muscular development will be combined." (See: fitspo.)

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Futurist Makes A Compelling Argument For Why We Should Bring Animals Back From Extinction

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Last March, scientists met at a TEDx conference to discuss which extinct animals would be good candidates to bring back from the dead, called de-extinction.

One year later, futurist and environmentalist Stewart Brand appeared on Tuesday at a Ted conference in Vancouver to present the status of a few de-extinction projects.

At the paleogenomics lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz, for example, lab leader Beth Shapiro and a young scientist, Ben Novak, are trying to revive the first passenger pigeon by altering the DNA of the sally band-tailed pigeon, the passenger's closest genetic relative. A flock of band-tailed pigeons, Brand said, "is being groomed to become the first surrogate parents of passenger pigeons."

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The passenger pigeon went from numbering in the billions to being wiped out by the 19th century.

In another part of the world, Russian scientist Sergey Zimov has created a preserve in Siberia called Pleistocene Park that attempts to restore the type of grassland that existed when woolly mammoths called that place home. Zimov hopes to eventually re-introduce these hairy creatures to the environment.

While the thought of having herds of woolly mammoths running around doesn't immediately sound like a great idea, Brand makes a compelling case for why we should pursue the technique.

De-extinction is not just about reversing extinction, Brand says, but about helping to prevent extinction. It "could help revolutionize conservation," he said.

That's because de-extinction can be used to combat what's called the "extinction vortex" when animal populations fall, inbreeding becomes more common and species go extinct by loss of genetic variation. Endangered species like the black-footed ferret could potentially be saved by introducing old genes into current populations, Brand said.

Brand is the founder and former editor of the Whole Earth Catalog and the co-founder of the Long Now Foundation, an institution that supports projects that promote long-term thinking.

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Embracing Future Trends to Be Addressed by Global Futurist Jack Uldrich at TEXPERS 25th Annual Conference

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Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) March 20, 2014

The TEXPERS 25th Annual Conference will be held at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel from March 23-26, 2014 and best-selling author and futurist, Jack Uldrich, will be delivering the keynote speech, Foresight 2020: The Ten Trends Transforming the World of Tomorrow, Today.

The Texas Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems (TEXPERS), formed in 1989, is a statewide voluntary nonprofit association that provides quality education to trustees, administrators, professional service providers and employee groups and associations engaged or interested in the management of public employee retirement systems. TEXPERS mission is to provide training, support, and advocacy for public pension plans of Texas.

The focus of this years TEXPERS conference is Learn, Connect, Promote and Protect. The Association provides the highest quality education and services to its participating retirement systems and affiliate members. They have selected Uldrich, a highly sought after presenter, to deliver their keynote speech regarding future trends, which will specifically touch on each of the 25th Annual Conference themes.

The presentation is based on a combination of Uldrich's best-selling books, "Foresight 2020: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow" and Jump the Curve: 50 Essential Strategies to Help Your Company Stay Ahead of Emerging Technologies.

Uldrichs interactive speech, which has been tailored to TEXPERS goals, and their quest to learn and embrace what 2014 holds in store, is designed to provide the non-profit with a solid and thought-provoking foundation upon which to continue shaping the associations future. An overview of some of Uldrichs ideas can be found in this YouTube clip of his presentation, "Why Future Trends Demand Unlearning," which originally aired on WFYI in Indianapolis.

Uldrich will also provide an overview of how technological change is upending long-standing business models and discuss in depth why future technological trends demand unlearning. Uldrich's use of dynamic stories and analogies, drawn from a wide spectrum of industries, will ensure his message of unlearning makes a lasting impression on his TEXPERS audience.

Spanning a vast array of industries, Uldrichs most recent keynotes have been delivered to the American Medical Association, the Idaho Technology Council, Wells Fargo, the Allan P. Kirby Lecture Series at Wilkes University, and The Million Dollar Round Table.

Other clients of Uldrich include General Electric, IBM, Cisco, United Healthcare, PepsiCo, Verizon Wireless, General Mills, the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), Pfizer, Healthcare Association of New York, Southern Company, St. Jude Medical, Dressbarn, AG Schering, Imation, Lockheed Martin, Fairview Hospitals, Touchstone Energy, The Insurance Service Organization, and hundreds more.

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his School of Unlearning website. Media wishing to know more about either the event or interviewing Jack can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.

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Media Executive Program faculty, Gerd Leonhard, Futurist – Video

Posted: March 18, 2014 at 9:40 pm


Media Executive Program faculty, Gerd Leonhard, Futurist
Gerd Leonhard, Futurist and faculty at CBS Executive #39;s "Leading Media Entertainment Companies" program: "Acquire skills and foresights to create winning me...

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Futurist Gerd Leonhard: The Future of Media,Advertising and Communications – Video

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Futurist Gerd Leonhard: The Future of Media,Advertising and Communications
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Ian Morrison Healthcare Futurist – Video

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Ian Morrison Healthcare Futurist
Ian Morrison is an internationally known author, consultant, and futurist specializing in long-term forecasting and planning with particular emphasis on heal...

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